
Sam Carpenter's "Work the System" transformed his 80-hour workweek into near-zero while multiplying income 100x. This bestseller reveals how breaking life into manageable systems creates self-running operations - a methodology that's helped countless entrepreneurs escape the exhaustion trap and achieve unprecedented freedom.
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The world functions through countless systems that work flawlessly 99.99% of the time.
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Fifteen years into running his telephone answering service, Sam Carpenter was drowning. He worked 80-hour weeks, slept in fragments at the office while his teenage kids lived there too, and watched employees quit in droves-60 people cycled through just 12 positions in a single year. Bill collectors hounded him. Paychecks bounced. Tax liens piled up. He'd lost his home, his truck, and any semblance of a normal life. Then, facing yet another payroll he couldn't meet, something shifted. Instead of scrambling for another quick fix, he stepped back mentally and saw his business differently-not as an overwhelming monster, but as a collection of separate, fixable parts laid out like tools on a workbench. That single perspective shift didn't just save his company. It revealed a profound truth: the world isn't chaos. It's a vast network of systems, most running flawlessly 99.99% of the time. Your job isn't to become a better firefighter. It's to stop the fires from starting.